Fox News’ ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ newsletter has drawn significant attention to the recent scandal involving the New York Times and its retracted accusations against Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA. The Times initially claimed that Kirk had made antisemitic statements, but later issued a correction after being confronted with the lack of evidence. Fox News criticized the correction as being ‘lame,’ suggesting it was an attempt to discredit conservative voices. The newsletter also emphasized that Kirk was remembered as a friend of Israel, with allies condemning conspiracy theories surrounding his assassination.
Meanwhile, the newsletter highlighted the efforts of American veterans working with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) in providing aid to Palestinians in Gaza. Reports indicated that these veterans are facing threats from Hamas operatives, who have exploited the situation to carry out hostile actions. The veterans emphasized their pride in their work, despite the dangers they face.
Additionally, the newsletter addressed the controversy surrounding Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who made remarks about the use of nuclear weapons against Israel, sparking outrage and condemnation. The comments, which were part of a larger speech, have raised questions about Spain’s role in the Middle East conflict. Another point of discussion was the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention and Human Security, which has been accused of hijacking the legacy of Raphael Lemkin, the man who coined the term ‘genocide,’ and using it to promote antisemitism.
Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated in a shooting incident, had previously expressed strong support for Israel. In a podcast interview a month before his death, he stated, ‘I believe in the scriptural land rights given to Israel, I believe in the fulfillment of prophecy. I am not a theologian, but I’m a Christian. My life was changed in Israel—the spiritual energy there is so amazing. I want them to win, and I’ve said that repeatedly.’ His words, which reflect a strong pro-Israel stance, were cited as evidence of his support for the Jewish state.
The newsletter concluded by urging readers to explore more on the topic of antisemitism through Fox News’ dedicated coverage, and encouraged subscriptions to additional newsletters for further insights into the issues discussed.